The Command Center for the Release of the Kidnapped and Missing Persons launched a website today (Thursday) where families can enter the details of all the kidnapped and missing persons.
According to sources in the command center, the website lists all the captives and missing persons from Operation "Swords of Iron" with details and personal stories of the captives and the missing, both civilians and soldiers.
It was further reported that the Families' Headquarters for the Return of Captives and Missing Persons was established by the families of captives and missing persons to work together to bring them home, using all available channels. As a civilian organization, we operate in coordination with government ministries and the IDF. On the website, families can fill out complete details for all captives and missing persons in one verified and secure database. The site is updated in real-time.
The database serves as the headquarters to advance all necessary efforts to raise awareness, conduct educational activities in Israel and worldwide, and bring the captives and missing persons back home swiftly.
Link to the website: https://stories.bringthemhomenow.net/
Furthermore, the Families of the Captives and Missing Persons headquarters has announced the establishment of an assistance center to support the families in everything they need.
The center will provide all the necessary assistance to the families, including comprehensive social support. The center will have more than 100 psychologists, hundreds of social workers, and hundreds of logistics volunteers at the disposal of the families for any purpose.
The headquarters has been joined by the Histadrut's professional assistance system, to meet all the needs promptly and without delay.
The hotline's phone number is: 03-5477777.
From the headquarters, it was stated that "the heart expands in the face of the unity in promoting our cause, and the demand of the entire people to do everything possible to prioritize the concern for the well-being of the captives and the missing."